Dhanvantari Murti - 9 Inch | Giri Golu Doll/ Clay/ Dhanvantri/ Navratri Bommai/ Gifts/ Showpiece

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Dhanvantari is renowned as a divine physician or a doctor of celestial beings. He is an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. He is widely regarded as the deity who gave us Ayurveda, the ancient science of medicine. He is greatly honored as the 'Father of Ayurveda'.


Here are some of the uses of this product:
• Golu is a doll and figurine festival held in South India during Navaratri and Dussehra. It is a set of steps decorated with bommais (dolls) of all shapes and sizes to tell a story about a Hindu or secular cultural issue. Every Kolu needs a refreshing twist with beautiful handmade dolls.
• Navaratri is a nine-night Hindu festival that celebrates the victory of good over evil and honors the Divine Feminine in the form of various Goddesses.
• According to Hindu mythology, Lord Dhanvantari appeared during the churning of the cosmic ocean (Samudra Manthan) by the Devas (celestial beings) and Asuras (demons). As the churning produced many valuable treasures, Lord Dhanvantari emerged holding a pot of Amrita, which is believed to confer immortality and cure all illnesses.
• Lord Dhanvantari golu doll is often depicted as a four-armed deity, holding a conch shell, a discus, a leech, and a pot of healing nectar called Amrita.
• Dhanvantri is a traditional Kolu doll, handcrafted with clay. Each piece is meticulously hand-painted by artisans.
• Decorate your Kolu Padi with this unique collection of Golu dolls for this Navarathri from Giri.
• An excellent gift for festivals such as Navaratri, Diwali, and housewarmings.
• During Navaratri, people visit each other's homes to see the Golu display and offer prayers. It is considered an auspicious time to seek blessings from the Divine and to celebrate the victory of good over evil.
• This doll stands apart from usual golu doll because it is painted in vivid, rich colors with a different composition and definition.